Something I see a lot in the news is men killing women and going to prison, while the opposite will result in a verdict saying "the woman was being provoked".
How about you learn to read properly, even if it's something negative about your Hamilton?
He said Hamilton is probably the most talented one of the bunch, and that is obviously the reason he is 3rd. In the beginning of the season he had a much better car than Alonso, and that is why he is ahead.
Small hint: Compare Hamilton and Button's points. And then compare Massa and Alonso.
Slaughterhouse-Five, or The Children’s Crusade: A Duty Dance with Death, by Kurt Vonnegut, A Fourth-Generation German-American Now Living in Easy Circumstances on Cape Cod [and Smoking Too Much], Who, as an American Infantry Scout Hors de Combat, as a Prisoner of War, Witnessed the Fire Bombing of Dresden, Germany, ‘The Florence of the Elbe,’ a Long Time Ago, and Survived to Tell the Tale. This is a Novel Somewhat in the Telegraphic Schizophrenic Manner of Tales of the Planet Tralfamadore, Where the Flying Saucers Come From. Peace.
The system in Estonia is unique.
First you must of course take the mandatory theory lessons (41x45min) and driving lessons (40 lessons).
For ages 16-17 there is a shorter exam (contents are the same, but less theory questions and shorter driving test) with which you can get what you folks call a "learner's license," with which you must have an experienced driver sitting next to you. (Authorized by the parents) When you reach 18, you have to take the full exam to get the license again.
At 18, there is a full exam after which you get a limited license. The only limitation is, that your maximum allowed speed is 90km/h (this limitation also applies to the "learner's license"). The maximum speed in Estonia in very very few roads is 110 km/h, so it's really hard to understand the reason for this limitation.
The limited license lasts 2 years. During that time you must complete the advanced driver's course, which includes "economical driving" and "driving on slippery roads". (So you learn about slippery roads after having driven for nearly 2 years.) For these, you don't have to take the state exam and are only examined by the teaching company. From them you get the necessary paper that you have passed the test, with which you can finally get a full (experienced driver) license, when the limited license has expired.
The way I understand, this full license thing is just for the teaching companies who want my monies.